AU749061B2 - Razor head with moveable blade package - Google Patents
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Description
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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
Name of ,Applicant/s: Actual Inventor/s: Address of Service: Warner-Lambert Company Frank Anthony FERRARO, Robert Victor LOZEAU and Paul D. RICHARD SHELSTON WATERS MARGARET STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 "RAZOR HEAD WITH MOVEABLE BLADE PACKAGE" Invention Title: The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us:- (File: 20315.00) -la- RAZOR HEAD WITH MOVEABLE BLADE PACKAGE The present invention is directed to a razor head having a moveable blade package and, more particularly, to a razor head comprising a blade package which is moveable in response to forces encountered during shaving. As used herein, the term "razor head" is meant to include cartridges adapted to be connected to a separate razor as well as the operative cutting portion of a disposable razor wherein the handle and cutting portion are formed as a unit.
BACKGROUND
Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way °be considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common *i general knowledge in the field.
Shaving systems such as safety razors have found widespread use for 0providing close and comfortable shaves. Safety razors typically include one or two blades disposed between a guard and a cap. Traditionally, each of these skin engaging elements was fixed relative to other skin-engaging elements. In recent years, dynamic shaving systems have been introduced which permit one or more of the skin-engaging elements of the shaving system to move in response to forces encountered during shaving one popular system comprises a plurality of flexible blades positioned within a flexible housing which flex in response to shaving forces in order to closely follow the contours of nonplanar skin surfaces. Other systems on the market comprise a blade disposed within a rigid housing wherein the blades are moveably supported for independent movement in response to shaving forces. The movement of the blade edges in these previously disclosed systems is generally parallel to one another.
Those skilled in the art appreciate that the two most important aspects of a shave are closeness and comfort. A shaving system is not successful if it does not provide a very close shave. Similarly, a shaving system must be comfortable and not cause excessive nicks and cuts to the skin surface being shaved.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art, or to provide a useful alternative.
10 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION i Accordingly, the invention provides a razor head comprising: a support; •a blade package movably supported for movement relative to said 15 support; said blade package comprising a first blade and a second blade; and means for movably supporting said blade package, said supporting means comprising a first resilient portion connected to said support and a second resilient portion extending from a portion of said first resilient portion whereby forces exerted on said second resilient portion during shaving cause said first and second resilient portions to move in different directions, such that said first blade edge moves upwardly while said second blade edge moves downwardly.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words 'comprise', 'comprising', and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of _"including, but not limited to".
One embodiment of the present invention is directed to a shaving system comprising multiple blades which are supported to provide the blade edges with composite motion in response to forces encountered during shaving. As used herein, the term "composite motion" is used to indicate that the blade edges referred to move along nonparallel paths.
One preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a shaving *system comprising a razor head comprising a base, a guard element and a blade package 10 movably supported for movement relative to said guard element. This blade package comprises at least one blade having a sharpened edge and a cap member. A movable support for the blade package comprises a first resilient portion extending generally forwardly from the base toward the guard element and a second resilient portion extending generally upwardly from a forward portion of the first resilient portion toward the blade e• S 15 package.
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Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a shaving system comprising a razor head with a base, a guard element and a blade package movably supported for movement relative to the guard element. This blade package comprises at least one blade having a sharpened edge and a cap member. A movable support comprises a resilient portion with a forward surface which is generally disposed in a vertical plane passing through the edge of a leading blade. According to other embodiments of the present invention, a resilient portion of a moveable blade package support has a forward portion which is no greater than 0.050 inches rearwardly of a vertical plane passing through the edge of the leading blade.
Still further embodiments of the present invention comprise a razor head with
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a support, a first blade and a second blade, the blades each comprise an edge and are movably supported for movement relative to the support. The first blade edge moves along a first path and the second blade edge moves along a second path which is not parallel to the first path in response to forces encountered during shaving. In these embodiments of the present invention, the support can be below, to one or more sides, and/or above portions of the blades.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: FIGURE 1 is a top-frontal perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 2 is a top view of the razor head shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a top-rear perspective view of the razor head of FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 4 is a front view of the embodiment shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 5 is a bottom perspective view of the razor head shown in FIGURE FIGURE 6 is a bottom view of the razor head shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 7 is a rear view of the razor head shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 8-8 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 9 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line 8-8 of FIGURE 2, with portions removed.
FIGURE 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 10-10 of FIGURE 2.
S. FIGURE 11 is a schematic illustration illustrating the composite blade movement of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGURE 12 is a plot of the movement of four skin-engaging elements of one 15 embodiment of the present invention.
o* DETAILED DESCRIPTION Various embodiments of the present invention provide a razor head comprising a plurality of blades which are linked for coordinated movement but move along non-parallel paths in response to forces encountered during shaving. It has been found that the various embodiments of the present invention provide shaves which are both close and comfortable.
One embodiment of the present invention which is in the form of a razor head is shown in the Figures. This illustrated embodiment comprises a shaving aid positioned on a cap 20, a cap blade 30, center blade 40, leading blade 50, blade supports and blade package side walls 70, which collectively form a moveable blade package. In this -6illustrated embodiment, the entire blade package is supported for movement relative to a guard element 80 comprising a resilient skin-engaging portion 90 and base side walls 100.
The perspective view in FIG. 1 and the top view of FIG. 2 illustrate a space between base side walls 100 and blade package side walls 70 which are not directly connected.
As shown in FIG. 3, which is a top-rear perspective view, outer side walls 100 are connected to a base 110. Base 110 is selectively engagable with a razor in a manner set forth in greater detail below.
The skin engaging elements of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention are moveably supported for composite motion relative to the base in response to shaving forces.
oOo 15 The connection between the blade package and the base is best shown in the crosssectional views of FIGS. 8 and 9 which are cross-sectional views along line 8-8 of FIG. 2.
In this illustrated embodiment, a resilient support comprises a first portion 120 which extends generally forwardly from support base 110. At a position spaced from support base ooooo S" 110, the resilient support comprises a second portion 130 which is connected to the first resilient portion 120 and the blade package. In this illustrated embodiment the lower end of second resilient portion 130 is integrally formed with the forward most portion of first resilient portion 120 while the upper end of second resilient support portion 130 is integrally formed with the lower portion of the blade package. As illustrated, the upper portion of second resilient support portion 130 is integrally formed with the lower portion 61 of a blade support which is part of the blade package.
The cross-sectional view of FIG. 9 has portions of the razor head removed to more S clearly illustrate that base 110, first resilient support portion 120 and second resilient -7support portion 130 as well as lowermost blade support 61, upper blade support 60 and cap are preferably integrally formed of a single material. For example, this illustrated preferred embodiment of the present invention can be formed by an insert molding or sequential molding process wherein the entire razor head is molded around the blades in a single step and the resilient guard portion 90 and shaving aid 10 are molded in a subsequent injection step in the same mold but after the mold cavity has been modified.
According to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, at least two of the 10 supporting members are formed out of different materials. For example, while the base can be formed of a rigid thermoplastic, it may be desirable to form one or more of the resilient i' ••supports out of a different thermoplastic or a rubber-like material.
The extent of downward movement of the blade package is advantageously limited S: 15 by shelves 115. Most preferably, shelves 115 are integrally formed with base 110.
.ooo The bottom views of FIGS. 5 and 6 and the cross-sectional view of FIG. 10 illustrate the attachment receptacles 112 of this illustrated razor head which are adapted to receive curved attachment members of a razor (not shown) in order to allow the illustrated razor head to pivot on the razor. Unlike conventional pivoting razors now on the market, the illustrated embodiment of the present invention advantageously utilizes the outer end walls of the support base 110, thereby reducing the amount of plastic needed to form the razor head. The attachment receptacles 112 are preferably designed for use with a particular razor attachment member to prevent attachment of the razor head in the wrong direction.
The illustrated embodiment has excellent rinsability characteristics. As illustrated in the rear view of FIG. 7, a major portion of the spaces between the blades is unobstructed by support structure in order to enhance the removal of shaving debris during shaving.
A pivoting retuin cam 114 is designed to engage a biased return mechanism of a razor in a manner known in the art. From the present description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that by providing pivoting movement to the illustrated razor head, proper balance of the shaving forces on each of the blades will be maintained. The pivoting axis is most preferably located on a shave plane defined by a plane passing through at least two of the blade edges and at a mid-point between the cap and the guard element when the blade package is in a neutral, unbiased, position. If the razor head did not have the ability to pivot relative to the razor, the three-beam arrangement formed by the two resilient portions 10 of the support member and the rigid blade package could result in the blades deviating significantly from a position of optimum skin engagement. With reference to FIG. 11, it can be appreciated that a shaving force exerted primarily on the lower seat blade could move the upper, cap blade out of engagement with a skin surface, if the razor head was not able to pivot relative to the razor. The pivoting action utilized in combination with the novel 15 composite motion provided by the razor head of the present invention maintains the blades in proper skin engagement.
FIG. 5 also illustrates tabs 105 which are preferably integrally formed with side walls S" 100 and prevent accidental over-stressing of resilient blade support 60. As illustrated, tabs 105 will prevent the blade package from moving too far forwardly.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the illustrated guard element 80 comprises a plurality of relatively small interruptions along its length. These interruptions leave voids during the first molding step for the resilient material of resilient guard portion 90 during the subsequent molding step and provide anchor sites for the resilient material thereby providing a better connection between resilient guard portion 90 and guard element 80. Since the cross-sectional views shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 are taken along line 8-8 of FIG. 2 which passes through one of the interruptions in guard element 80, guard element 80 is not shown as extending as far upwardly in FIGS. 8 and 9 as it does over most of the razor head width.
Various embodiments of the present invention provide novel movement of skinengaging elements of the blade package due to the design of the resilient blade package support. The movement of different skin-engaging elements will be different due to their different positions on the blade package and the resiliencies of the first resilient support portion 120 and second resilient support portion 130. As generally illustrated in FIG. 11, the arrangement of the blade package relative to the base 110 is similar to a three-beam 10 arrangement. The lower beam 120 is connected at its rearward end to base 110 and at a forward portion to generally vertical beam 130 which is in turn connected to a third beam 61. From the diagrams in FIG. 11, it will be appreciated that forces exerted on one or more of the blades or the cap of the blade package during shaving will result in rearward movement of second beam 130 and upward movement of the forward portion of lower beam i15 120 this causing different portions of upper beam 61 to move in different directions providing a novel, composite movement. As illustrated, the forward most portion of third beam 61 will move upwardly (and rearwardly) while more rearward portions will move downwardly (and rearwardly) relative to their original positions. FIG. 11 illustrates the movement of the four skin-engaging elements, i.e. each of the three blades and the cap member, of the blade package relative to the guard element. The original positions of each of these elements is illustrated in phantom while one position of these elements after being moved in response to forces encountered during shaving is illustrated in solid lines.
FIG. 12 illustrates plots of skin-engaging portions of the blades and cap of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention relative to a base (not shown) in response to forces encountered during shaving. While each skin-engaging element moves rearwardly, the skin-engaging elements move along non-parallel paths. The blade edge of the forward most blade rises upwardly while the middle blade edge moves downwardly and the cap blade edge moves downwardly at a greater slope. The skin-engaging portion of the cap also moves downwardly at a still greater slope than the edge of the cap blade. The movement of different skin-engaging portions of skin-engaging elements along non-parallel paths is referred to herein as "complex" movement.
While the illustrated embodiment of the present invention comprises a resilient support which generally extends forwardly and upwardly from a base to a blade package which is spaced rearwardly from a guard element, other configurations are within the scope 10 of the present invention. For example, an upwardly extending resilient portion of the blade package support need not be generally in the same plane as the leading blade edge but can °extend more forwardly to the guard element and can also extend rearwardly, preferably not more than about 0.050 inches.
.i 15 According to other embodiments of the present invention, more than two resilient beams support one or more skin-engaging elements for composite movement relative to a fixed base. As suggested above, it is also within the scope of the present invention to connect a blade package at a location other than the bottom of the blade package as shown in ooooo the figures.
From the present description, those skilled in the art will also appreciate that by varying the length, resiliency and/or positioning of the resilient beams, the composite motion of various skin-engaging elements can be modified as desired. It is also within the scope of another embodiment of the present invention to incorporate a guard element into a resilient beam and/or into the blade package. If the guard element is incorporated into a resilient support, the guard element can move along a path which is different from other skin-engaging elements.
-11- In a preferred illustrated embodiment, the cap, blades and blade package side walls do not move relative to each other except as described. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that certain benefits of the present invention could be retained while allowing one or more of these skin-engaging elements to move relative to each other in a different embodiment of the present invention.
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1. A razor head comprising: a support; a blade package movably supported for movement relative to said support; said blade package comprising a first blade and a second blade; and means for movably supporting said blade package, said supporting means comprising a first resilient portion connected to said support and a second resilient portion extending from a portion of said first resilient portion whereby forces exerted on said second resilient portion during shaving cause said first and second resilient portions to move in different directions, such that said first blade edge moves upwardly while said second blade edge moves downwardly.
2. A razor head according to claim 1 comprising a guard element, wherein said blade package is supported for movement relative to said guard element.
3. A razor head according to claim 1 wherein said first blade edge moves along a first path and said second blade edge moves along a second path which is not parallel to said first path, in response to forces encountered during shaving.
4. A shaving system according to claim 1 wherein said blade edges move rearwardly in response to forces encountered during shaving. A shaving system according to claim 1 wherein said blade edges both move rearwardly in response to forces encountered during shaving.
13- 6. A shaving system according to claim 1 comprising: a third blade comprising an edge which moves along a third path. 7. A shaving system according to claim 6 wherein said third path is not parallel to either of said first path or said second path. 8. A shaving system according to claim 6 wherein said first blade edge moves along a first path upwardly, said second blade edge moves downwardly along a 10 second path, and said third blade edge moves downwardly along a third path which has a steeper slope than said second path. s 0* 9. A shaving system substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the embodiments of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS 16 th DAY OF APRIL, 2002 WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY Attorney: STUART M. SMITH Fellow Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia of BALDWIN SHELSTON WATERS
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